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you who will raise us in our turn and put us by his side. the members of the court who had stood responded amen, made the sign of the cross, and the chief justice then called your case. would that be permissible? >> i don't think so, your honor. and, obviously, this case doesn't present that question because what we have here is a case of legislative prayer in the marsh doctrine, which recognizes that the history of this country from its very foundations and founding, recognize the propriety of legislative prayer of the type that was conducted here. >> the extension just between the legislature and any other official proceeding; is that correct? >> well, clearly, marsh involves legislative prayer, the tradition that we rely on 20 involves legislative prayer, and this case involves legislative prayer. whether -- what rule might apply in other contexts would depend on the context. >> suppose i ask the exact same question, same kinds of statements, same sort of context, except it's not in a courtroom. instead, it's in a congressional hearing ro
you who will raise us in our turn and put us by his side. the members of the court who had stood responded amen, made the sign of the cross, and the chief justice then called your case. would that be permissible? >> i don't think so, your honor. and, obviously, this case doesn't present that question because what we have here is a case of legislative prayer in the marsh doctrine, which recognizes that the history of this country from its very foundations and founding, recognize the...
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drop to the coast.f alas, will south,ringing us cooing fore torrow. and en monday and tuesday, there i chance we might see showerbut aimed i on thebay. hours by hour weo through yr forecast, looking at more clouds monday and tuesday but ittarts north.kennd lift off to the the be chance for shors in the next seven days look to be in the nor bay. fall.has been a dry start to this follows up a fairly dry spring. to the beginning o summer, back about half e amount of rain yod expect. if you go back to january 1st, record setting dry spring followed by a d fall. 2.2 inches, we ould see numbers closer to 12. the weather wille fine forhe weekend. we're seeing temperatus in the south bay, saratoga 70 degree san francisc67 degrees but back to san jose, big game tonight, mountain west san jose state hosting san diego state, tempatures in the low 50s, pretty nice out there at e game as we go through the evening. as we take you into the east bay, oakland 70 toz with a creek 73, berkele 70.e, walnut we've got noontime start to the game with cal hosting usc. we'l s
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people so used to typhoons in this part of the world, but they are only used to strong winds and lots of rain which in itself can be devastating. this was so different because of the size and strength of that storm surge that came onshore. it appears that most people who died in the disaster, indeed died from that storm surge that came ashore. acknowledging that, the criticism of the philippine government has been strong. the president benigno aquino iii acknowledged that his administration has fallen short in disaster response and he was taken control and responsibility for relief operations going forward. >> that's wayne hay from cebu airport in the philippines. thanks, wayne. >> to other new, britain's prince charles opened the commonwealth heads of government meeting in sri lanka. it's been overshadowed by allegations the sri lankan government failed to investigate war crimes against the tamil minority during the civil war which ended four years ago. three commonwealth leaders, including the ippedian prime minister singh decided not to go to the summit because of this. >> our corr
people so used to typhoons in this part of the world, but they are only used to strong winds and lots of rain which in itself can be devastating. this was so different because of the size and strength of that storm surge that came onshore. it appears that most people who died in the disaster, indeed died from that storm surge that came ashore. acknowledging that, the criticism of the philippine government has been strong. the president benigno aquino iii acknowledged that his administration has...
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tell us that story. missing isy that is telling the story of what happened to those wounded or killed in combat. we hear a great deal about the wonderful military medical system in place to help them and save their lives. what we do not hear, the story i track, is what these injuries due to the medical care workers who are trying to save lives. none of the doctors, nurses, or other murdoch -- medical personnel i met in the hospital germany, walter reed, had ever seen such catastrophic wounds before. they had never encountered this type of damage even though they were experienced military workers. ,es, they are saving lives putting soldiers back together the best they can, but the question they are asking themselves is are these veterans going to be glad to be alive when they return home? >> you entitle your first chapter, secrets of the dead. >> for years, americans were not allowed to see the dead being brought home things to an order in the firstney bush senior administration. 2009.ule was reversed in
tell us that story. missing isy that is telling the story of what happened to those wounded or killed in combat. we hear a great deal about the wonderful military medical system in place to help them and save their lives. what we do not hear, the story i track, is what these injuries due to the medical care workers who are trying to save lives. none of the doctors, nurses, or other murdoch -- medical personnel i met in the hospital germany, walter reed, had ever seen such catastrophic wounds...
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that's it for us on "america tonight." if you would like to comment on any stories you have seen, log on to the website at aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. thanks for watching this special report here on "america tonight", good evening, and we'll see you again tomorrow night. . >>> welcome to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we're following at this hour. five people are dead across illinois after tornados ripped through the midwest. neighbourhoods were reduced to rubble. hundreds of homes destroyed. >> philippines president benigno aquino is promising to remain in hard-hit tacloban. his government has faced criticism for the handling of typhoon haiyan. help is reaching more, but remote areas need supplies. >> 50 people aboard a plane that crash the in russia have been killed. >> a boeing 737 went down 500 miles east of
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you can find us on twitter. see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome to the news hour. i'm in doha with the word's top news stories. typhoon haiyan leaves dead bodies laying in the streets. >>> and she is not happy with the international response to the crisis so far. >>> the largest-ever polio vaccine campaign is underway in the
you can find us on twitter. see you next time. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello, and welcome to the news hour. i'm in doha with the word's top news stories. typhoon haiyan leaves dead bodies laying in the streets. >>> and she is not happy with the international response to the crisis so far. >>> the largest-ever polio vaccine campaign is underway in the
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. >> what's important for us are clothes and water. we have no problem for food because we found storage with lots of food that's been given w5eu6789 other nations have promised help and food and supplies are beginning to arrive. but coordinating it all is proving a challenge in itself. for the millions affected by typhoon haiyan, getting through the day is challenge enough. >> i can't think. i don't know what to do. right now all we can do is survive the day, but i don't know what will happen tomorrow or the day after that. or if we continue surviving. i really do not know. >> reporter: there will be little time to catch a breath. the true scale of the damage is still being assessed and reports of more rain on the way. al jazerra manila. >> we have a report out of the city of tal ca c co tal co ban. here is the story of survival. >> reporter: it was a vicious force that paralyzed the entire province. it destroyed everything in its pass, power lines, roads, coastal villages all wiped out in an instant of the typhoon arrived three hours
. >> what's important for us are clothes and water. we have no problem for food because we found storage with lots of food that's been given w5eu6789 other nations have promised help and food and supplies are beginning to arrive. but coordinating it all is proving a challenge in itself. for the millions affected by typhoon haiyan, getting through the day is challenge enough. >> i can't think. i don't know what to do. right now all we can do is survive the day, but i don't know what...
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check us out and make us a happen. check us out on our facebook page or follow me on twitter. we want to know what you make of the news of the day. send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle of the program is aj inside story am. see you next time. it's "inside story." >> june 2010, fighting erupts between the uzbek and kyrgyz communities of southern kyrgyzstan. the violence spreads from osh to nearby towns. >> they came and started looting houses, killing people. systematic theft, destruction, and brutal mob violence. more than 400 people are killed. 3 years on, an uneasy e
check us out and make us a happen. check us out on our facebook page or follow me on twitter. we want to know what you make of the news of the day. send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle of the program is aj inside story am. see you next time. it's "inside story." >> june 2010, fighting erupts between the uzbek and kyrgyz communities of southern kyrgyzstan. the violence spreads from osh to nearby towns. >> they came and started looting houses, killing people....
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check us out and make us a happen. check us out on our facebook page or follow me on twitter. we want to know what you make of the news of the day. send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle of the program is aj inside story am. see you next time. it's "inside story." >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. scenes of dez -- desolation and desperation coming in from the philippines. >>> an age old threat emerging in the middle east where officials are trying to combat polio. >>> and the man accused in the boston bombing says he wants to talk to his lawyers any time anyplace. >>> a massive relief effort is now underway in the
check us out and make us a happen. check us out on our facebook page or follow me on twitter. we want to know what you make of the news of the day. send us your thoughts on twitter. our handle of the program is aj inside story am. see you next time. it's "inside story." >>> welcome to al jazeera america, i'm del walters. these are the stories we are following for you. scenes of dez -- desolation and desperation coming in from the philippines. >>> an age old threat...
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let's hope you can join us. these are volunteers stand big now to take your call. >> make the call if >>> welcome to "world news." tonight sound and fury. inside the rolling line of monster tornados. tonight the heartbreaking first sight of a home destroyed. minutes later the joyous surprise of a little friend found alive. >> tee tee, buddy! >> amazing survival stories as our extreme weather team fans across the storm zone tonight. >>> behind bars, george zimmerman arrested again, the call to police that landed him back in jail. >>> into the deep, what went wrong for the fearless underwater athlete, what happened as he pushed his body to a new limit.
let's hope you can join us. these are volunteers stand big now to take your call. >> make the call if >>> welcome to "world news." tonight sound and fury. inside the rolling line of monster tornados. tonight the heartbreaking first sight of a home destroyed. minutes later the joyous surprise of a little friend found alive. >> tee tee, buddy! >> amazing survival stories as our extreme weather team fans across the storm zone tonight. >>> behind bars,...
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our goal was to hit $100,000 and we're $58 over, but we can use more. those phone lines are opal day long, taking your donations, give us a call at 888-5-helps-u to make a donation. we'll be right back. black ,,,,,,,, so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. fresh, natural, frozen. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a frozen safeway turkey is just 59 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> the typhoon relief fund, you issued the word challenge and we have done it. the tally now as the bellevue rings, $1 o 0, 508. >> we're getting there. it's a start. >> but don't stop calling. remember the number. >> we're going to be here all afternoon. keep the phones ringing. >> okay guys thanks very much. those phone lines are open until 7:00 tonight so please please give. >> absolutely. because i hate dial tones. >> we've got a f
our goal was to hit $100,000 and we're $58 over, but we can use more. those phone lines are opal day long, taking your donations, give us a call at 888-5-helps-u to make a donation. we'll be right back. black ,,,,,,,, so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. fresh, natural, frozen. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a frozen safeway turkey is just 59 cents a...
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>> and timely from us flit, a night cap perhaps? your favorite cocktail with a side of liquid nitrogen or skinless olives floating in a dish? these concoctions are being cooked up, the techknow team takes on sampling. >> julia chield child, here shen her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nusk ] >> dave arnold is a chef. ken kirshe kirshenbaum is a chey professor at nyu and together they make things happen. >> how is the class action between a chemist and a chef, how does that happen? >> the misconception is that we always want to create something bizarre, strange and kind of scary. we literally lated kent' lab. once we bring it into the kitchen it's now a piece of cooking equipment. >> i'm a biologist, i've spent a lot of time in the lab but this is got to be one of the coolest labs i've ever been in. >> we have all the cookbooks we need, chemistry books, liquor, food, and then a battery of thing
>> and timely from us flit, a night cap perhaps? your favorite cocktail with a side of liquid nitrogen or skinless olives floating in a dish? these concoctions are being cooked up, the techknow team takes on sampling. >> julia chield child, here shen her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now. ♪ ♪ [ approximate music rock nusk ] >> dave arnold is a chef. ken...
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this monday, they bring us the reports from tunis. >> you join us in tunis, capital of the country at the forefront of the arab revolt. there have been divisions and anxiety over where the country is headed. the barbed wire remains at the epicenter of tunisia's uprising. three years old and the population is still ranting on the model for the future. >> they have the right to knowledge. it can be journalists, lawyers, judges, doctors, whatever they want. in choosing those. they organize study sessions with friends. >> rebuilding the country is a collective effort a stone hard work from people of both sectors. she says the only signs are positive. >> the country is slowly starting to improve your the scituate -- improved. the situation for employment is getting better. >> across town, architecture school. 25 euros nationals out on the street in 2011, she is dismissive. womany are acting like a and talks about her constantly. afterwards, there is no visible difference. a secular state protecting women's rights. >> i am still hopeful for the future. because it was built to last. and it w
this monday, they bring us the reports from tunis. >> you join us in tunis, capital of the country at the forefront of the arab revolt. there have been divisions and anxiety over where the country is headed. the barbed wire remains at the epicenter of tunisia's uprising. three years old and the population is still ranting on the model for the future. >> they have the right to knowledge. it can be journalists, lawyers, judges, doctors, whatever they want. in choosing those. they...
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matt keller joins us live. they ran out with the clothes on their back? >> it was a devastating fire. crews are crying to figure what needs to be done is the residents can move back into their homes. in the end, people are happy that no one was seriously injured or killed in the fire. >> there is in good time for a fire but 2:45 could be the most dangerous. two dozen people were sloping in eight units at the apartments in hayward when flames erupted. a man shot the vehicle while escaping the burning home. the flames were huge, the smoke blinding. somehow, everyone made it out. >> everyone was like, get out, get out. it was smoke covering the whole apartment. we could not see a thing. >> one of the two destroyed units you can see how devastating the flames can be to a building: nothing was last but for water and the overwhelming smell of smoke. a total of 27 people were evacuated from their homes including eight children. this baby escaped with the mother while the father and uncle joined them by jumping to safety. >> she crawled through the access and sli
matt keller joins us live. they ran out with the clothes on their back? >> it was a devastating fire. crews are crying to figure what needs to be done is the residents can move back into their homes. in the end, people are happy that no one was seriously injured or killed in the fire. >> there is in good time for a fire but 2:45 could be the most dangerous. two dozen people were sloping in eight units at the apartments in hayward when flames erupted. a man shot the vehicle while...
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it's been great to have you with us. suzanne malveaux along with michael holmes will take over the reins right now with "around the world." >> this is really, really like bad, worse than hell. worse than hell. >> the desperate calls for help after one of the strongest storms in history wipes with away entire towns. >> as many as 10,000 people are feared dead. survivors now desperately searching through the wreckage looking for their loved ones. >> plus the danger continues. another storm is heading to the philippines. how it will impact the recovery ahead. welcome to around the world. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. we'd like to welcome our viewers both here in the united states and around the world, as well. >> it is so disturbing. decomposing bodies are literally everywhere. destruction stretching across towns and villages on i land after island all in the philippines. desperation and despair is now setting in those communities. >> people struggling to grasp the enormity of the dev
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thank you all for being with us. professor, let's begin with you, with the caveat that we always have to say in order to be scientifically correct that no one event can be directly linked to changes in the climate. what's the impact been of typhoon haiyan been on your conference? >> it's made a big impression because the opening ceremony was actually quite emotional because the philippines delegate talked 15 minutes about the typhoon, and there were three minutes of silence in the room, so it was quite an emotional start for sure. >> does it have the on ability to change the deliberations that go on in warsaw? make more urgency in your consultation? >> well, you know i'm a physicist, i'm not a psychologist, so i don't know, but i think every human being must have been moved by what we heard and what we learned over the last few days. i hope the understanding of the impacts of weather events, whether they are influential not by climate change is a bit difficult to be affirmative, as you said, but it's the severity of
thank you all for being with us. professor, let's begin with you, with the caveat that we always have to say in order to be scientifically correct that no one event can be directly linked to changes in the climate. what's the impact been of typhoon haiyan been on your conference? >> it's made a big impression because the opening ceremony was actually quite emotional because the philippines delegate talked 15 minutes about the typhoon, and there were three minutes of silence in the room,...
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tonight and giving us that report. thank you both for joining us. >> for more i'm joined from new orleans, bay mark davis, director of the tulane law school on institute on water resources law & policy. and with me here in the new york studio is adam sobel, a professor at the lamont-doherty earth observatory, and school of engineering and applied sciences, adam - we are too familiar with the storms in the u.s. we know what superstorm sandy did. area residents are recovering in some cases from the storm. katrina the deadliest storm in american history in the past decade. how do those compare to the nightmare in the philippines? >> this storm was more powerful an either of those. sandy of winds of category 1, it was large, making the surge equivalent to a stronger surge. katrina at landfall was 3, and this was 5 at the high end. possibly the strongest storm ever to make landfall in recorded meteorological history. it will be some time before that catastrophic. >> do you think the surge will be the biggest - what caused t
tonight and giving us that report. thank you both for joining us. >> for more i'm joined from new orleans, bay mark davis, director of the tulane law school on institute on water resources law & policy. and with me here in the new york studio is adam sobel, a professor at the lamont-doherty earth observatory, and school of engineering and applied sciences, adam - we are too familiar with the storms in the u.s. we know what superstorm sandy did. area residents are recovering in some...
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you can find us on twitter. see you next time. >> good evening much acknowledge welcome to are al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. devastation, view from above as tuesday morning reveals extensive typhoon damage. residents are lined up desperate to git out. the challenge and help veterans are faced with after serving their country. >>> catholic bishops try appeal to a new generation. >> we begin tonight with images
you can find us on twitter. see you next time. >> good evening much acknowledge welcome to are al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. devastation, view from above as tuesday morning reveals extensive typhoon damage. residents are lined up desperate to git out. the challenge and help veterans are faced with after serving their country. >>> catholic bishops try appeal to a new generation. >> we begin tonight with images
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rickie incognito said he redeprets using -- regrets using the racial slurs, he said it was not bullying, it was an accepted part of locker room culture. >> when the words are put in the context, i understand why eyebrows are raised. people don't now how john and i communicate to one another. for instance, a week before this went down, jonathan martin text me on my phone, "i will murder your whole effing family", now did i think jonathan martin was going to murder my family. not one bit. i knew it was coming from a brother, a friend, a team-mate. that puts in context how we communicate with one another. i'm not a race ist. to judge me by that one word is wrong. in no way, shape or tomorrow is it acceptable for me to use the word. even if it's friend to friend on a voicemail. >> i can't sit here and say who overreacted. i can only be accountable for my action, coming from a place of love. no matter how bad or vulgar it sounds, that's how we communicate, that's how our friendship was. those are the facts. that's what i'm accountable for. as the leader, his best friend on the team that has
rickie incognito said he redeprets using -- regrets using the racial slurs, he said it was not bullying, it was an accepted part of locker room culture. >> when the words are put in the context, i understand why eyebrows are raised. people don't now how john and i communicate to one another. for instance, a week before this went down, jonathan martin text me on my phone, "i will murder your whole effing family", now did i think jonathan martin was going to murder my family. not...
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>> ask us where we went, ask us what we did, ask us how the food was, ask us how the temperature was. i think most importantly for veterans, ask us what's next in our lives. >> right. >> so, our lives as civically engaged individuals, as those predisposed for service, those who volunteered for military service, those lives don't end when we take off our uniforms. so, while we are grateful for every thank you we get, we just need to hear something else after that that says we still want you, we still need you and we think that what you have here in your civilian clothes is just as important, if not more important, than what you did in your uniform. >> and also that you are a person, i see you, the person, the individual living, breathing person in front of me who's going to have to get up and go to a job tomorrow and not some type that's in my head that i apply this phrase to. >> and i think that's a larger problem. it's sort of, it's the civilian military divide, right? there's a lot of misunderstandings, misconceptions. as you mentioned in the opening, we talk a lot about some of the
>> ask us where we went, ask us what we did, ask us how the food was, ask us how the temperature was. i think most importantly for veterans, ask us what's next in our lives. >> right. >> so, our lives as civically engaged individuals, as those predisposed for service, those who volunteered for military service, those lives don't end when we take off our uniforms. so, while we are grateful for every thank you we get, we just need to hear something else after that that says we...
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only a quarter, fewer than 27,000 used the federal change. house speaker john boehner called the law a rolling calamity that must be scrapped. the administration faced tough questions from republicans about the bungled roll out. >> this was a monumental mistake to two live and effectively explode on the launch pad. >> on the other side of the aisle democrats say republicans want nothing more than to d dismantle the affordable care act, known as obamacare. >> nobody in the country believes anyone wants to fix affordable care act. >> it was questioned why after years of work and hundreds of millions the website was not tested before it went live. >> it was designed, implemented and tested to be secure. >> testifying under subpoena, todd park, the u.s. chief technology officer. the white house insisted he was too busy fixing the website to come to capitol hill. he said round-the-clock efforts are under way. >> there's much to do, we are making progress. >> as of now healthcare.gov can handle 25,000 users at one time. half of where it should be.
only a quarter, fewer than 27,000 used the federal change. house speaker john boehner called the law a rolling calamity that must be scrapped. the administration faced tough questions from republicans about the bungled roll out. >> this was a monumental mistake to two live and effectively explode on the launch pad. >> on the other side of the aisle democrats say republicans want nothing more than to d dismantle the affordable care act, known as obamacare. >> nobody in the...
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that's it for us. hope you join us an hour from now. another edition of "ac 360" -- >> two americans kidnapped from an oil supply field ship off the coast of nigeria last month are free. there are no more details due to privacy concerns. >>> the pilot of the ship didn't jump into a lifeboat but fell into it. the cap tape faces a charge of abandoning ship. 3 2 people were killed when it hit a rock and capsized in january 2012. >>> the new one-world trade center on the left is america's tallest skyscraper, willis tower formally the sears tower. a panel of international architects ruled the massive spiral atop could be counted making it 1776 feet tall, a number symbol wising freedom and a proud day for many new yorkers, anderson? >> indeed. isha thanks very much. that's it for us here in tacloban. >>> "outfront" next, president versus president. even if it takes a change in the law the president should honor the commitment. >> bill clinton's strong words for president obama. >>> plus should you be on anti-cholesterol pills? >> some of thes
that's it for us. hope you join us an hour from now. another edition of "ac 360" -- >> two americans kidnapped from an oil supply field ship off the coast of nigeria last month are free. there are no more details due to privacy concerns. >>> the pilot of the ship didn't jump into a lifeboat but fell into it. the cap tape faces a charge of abandoning ship. 3 2 people were killed when it hit a rock and capsized in january 2012. >>> the new one-world trade center...
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a number of people come up to us wanting to use our phone. a lot of people outside the philippines wanting to use the phone to tell their family they are alive. imagine living here. they have lost members of their family or don't know where they are and they have no means of communication. there is no real plan to link these people up. again, until communications are restored which will take another few days, we are told, it's going to be very, very difficult to link these people together. >> i know you were in the middle of the storm. can you tell us a little bit about that? >> well, as you can imagine, it's a frightening experience. we had moved from our hotel, which is right on the shore which we heard later was devastated by there storm surge. we were in a hotel and sheltering on the fourth floor of this very, very strong hotel. obviously, no one really, i suspect, experienced a storm of this magnitude 150 hour near the eye and it's hard to believe that wind speed and if there was a category, i was told this would make it a category six.
a number of people come up to us wanting to use our phone. a lot of people outside the philippines wanting to use the phone to tell their family they are alive. imagine living here. they have lost members of their family or don't know where they are and they have no means of communication. there is no real plan to link these people up. again, until communications are restored which will take another few days, we are told, it's going to be very, very difficult to link these people together....
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joining us here to help us understand some of the medical needs is kate oliver. your organization is made up from folks that are veterans and first responders. what makes you guys uniquely able to serve. >> we are volunteers and we got here last monday. we come together and work on the assessment side. we provide medical care as well as helping some of the remaining structures putting tarps up over the remaining structures. >> you are an army medic. you have been working with the field hospital. >> it's been busy because as of now between tacloban and down in tanwon, there's no go-to medical care here now. there's not a formal facility. there was one set up by the australians, but at the airport we have people coming in droves. >> you are having to treat them in tents. we are not talking about a structured setting. >> it's whatever framework remains from the storms. we are setting up triage. >> what injuries are you seeing? >> a lot of puncture wounds and infections from wound received during the typhoon. and we need resources. >> how are people - the patients co
joining us here to help us understand some of the medical needs is kate oliver. your organization is made up from folks that are veterans and first responders. what makes you guys uniquely able to serve. >> we are volunteers and we got here last monday. we come together and work on the assessment side. we provide medical care as well as helping some of the remaining structures putting tarps up over the remaining structures. >> you are an army medic. you have been working with the...
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he used number one the term reconsider, not revoke and used the term for now, which means that the delay is temporarily, and then he used the iranian nuclear issue as the reason for why they should delay. it's not about the two step solution and the peace process. what we need to hear is the term revoke these settlement activities in order to give peace the chance it deserves. >> let me talk to you about the issue of iran. netanyahu did say the settlements would create unnecessary confrontation when israeli is trying to persuade partners to reach a better deal with iran. is israel trading off a deal with iran against peace with the palestinians and why would you accept that? >> no, i cannot accept this. i cannot accept anything about any correlation. israeli is an occupying power. as of november 29, 2012, the general assembly and u.n. made palestine oh nation state under occupation. i cannot accept the excuses he uses to continue with his policy of dictation and activities. it's time for the international community to stop treating the government of israeli above the laws of man and to h
he used number one the term reconsider, not revoke and used the term for now, which means that the delay is temporarily, and then he used the iranian nuclear issue as the reason for why they should delay. it's not about the two step solution and the peace process. what we need to hear is the term revoke these settlement activities in order to give peace the chance it deserves. >> let me talk to you about the issue of iran. netanyahu did say the settlements would create unnecessary...
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tell us, what are we doing in the bay area? >> most importantly, we are raising money and that money we sending to the broad cross in the philippines where they can effectively use it to buy determine and other aid. they have quite a strong red cross there, 500,000 volunteer, and a through paid staff so they very well equipped but they needs the funds to buy material. >> when people here first think of sending, water, clothes on things. >> it is commendable sentiment but the problem is getting things like that, bulky and heavy and shipping them to the region is time consuming and expensive. the other advantage to sending money over there and having them procure things locally it rebuilding the regional economy. in the immediate disaster area, the economy is in rush state but in the surrounding areas there is stuff that can be purchased. >> another question for you, the american red cross hasn't sent a lot of people or teams to the philippines to help. why is that? >> again, the broad cross in the philippines has a very good sta
tell us, what are we doing in the bay area? >> most importantly, we are raising money and that money we sending to the broad cross in the philippines where they can effectively use it to buy determine and other aid. they have quite a strong red cross there, 500,000 volunteer, and a through paid staff so they very well equipped but they needs the funds to buy material. >> when people here first think of sending, water, clothes on things. >> it is commendable sentiment but the...
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so it's a concern further south of us as well. police have given local hospitals the heads up to -- just in case there are people who are coming in, complaining of respiratory problems. reporting live, abc7 news. >> typhoon haiyan barrels through asia, heading into vietnam and china now. the storm weakened to 74 miles-per-hour winds today after it reached vietnam and now has the strength of a category 1 hurricane. the damage is already immense. the philippines authorities believe the death toll could reach 10,000. more than 62,000 people were forced from their homes and 38 people reported missing, though that number could spike as recovery efforts continue. u.s. military forces are offering helicopters and marines on the ground, and relief is coming from the bay area. cornell bernard is live from san bruno to show us how people unpitching in. reporter: it's amazing. people have heard the call for help and are stepping up in a very big way in sunday church services here, even drive-through relief efforts, all of it getting help to
so it's a concern further south of us as well. police have given local hospitals the heads up to -- just in case there are people who are coming in, complaining of respiratory problems. reporting live, abc7 news. >> typhoon haiyan barrels through asia, heading into vietnam and china now. the storm weakened to 74 miles-per-hour winds today after it reached vietnam and now has the strength of a category 1 hurricane. the damage is already immense. the philippines authorities believe the...
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the company says the use sun authorized, obviously, and they're now asking shirtmakers to stop using it. >> stephen: big mistake, ford. rob ford could help you reach out to a lucrative new market, because after all there is no product with more customer loyalty than crack. ford apologized last week and i think that should have been the end of it. but apparently the mayor's critics cannot take i smoked crack for an answer. instead they made even more alarming allegations. >> mayor ford was said to be snorting cocaine, drinking vodka and using oxycontin all while entertaining a prostitute in his office. >> drinking and driving also a problem police say. they say that one staff member said that he was in the car with the mayor when the mayor chugged a mickey of vodka mixed in with some gatorade. >> mayor ford then steps out of the car and proceeds to urinate publicly next to basically an elementary school. >> stephen: o kwan dab, he was just trying to tell kids to stay in school. seriously, kids, stay inside, the mayor's out there. now ford has declared that he is not resigning. even th
the company says the use sun authorized, obviously, and they're now asking shirtmakers to stop using it. >> stephen: big mistake, ford. rob ford could help you reach out to a lucrative new market, because after all there is no product with more customer loyalty than crack. ford apologized last week and i think that should have been the end of it. but apparently the mayor's critics cannot take i smoked crack for an answer. instead they made even more alarming allegations. >> mayor...
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you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announce thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it, understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to thrive-ability. [male announce if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury, get screened. welcome back, we hear philippines lost so many people, their homes and businesses as well? >> reporter: yes, it is a very desperate situation, thousands of people lost family and loved ones and homes and property. the philippine president declared a state of national calamity and i and i and i inn call! damage. they are trying to get people out of the hard hit areas and efforts are underway to bring aid in for those people who are so desperate there now. food water, medical supplies in desperate need, in distribution to areas which has been very difficult although the airport is difficult there. for the past few days they ha
you're just not the guy you used to be. [male announce thankfully va has made important advancements in tbi seeing it, treating it, understanding it. and they're here to help veterans affected by it. i can see that what we're doing here at the polytrauma unit is to move from survivability to thrive-ability. [male announce if you think you or a veteran you know has sustained a brain injury, get screened. welcome back, we hear philippines lost so many people, their homes and businesses as well?...
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we don't have money, you going to kill us. >> and were people killed? >> yes. >> and reports of women also being -- >> yeah, yeah, women they're going to rape. >> and how much support and how much aid have you had since haiyan? have you had anything at all? >> no. the roads are closed, the airport, the same with the -- the port as well. >> yeah. >> and melanie, how difficult has it been for your children, you're 8 aren't you? >> what? >> how old are you? >> 8. >> how difficult has it been for your children, melanie? >> very difficult. >> do they remember? >> yes, every night, we stop the storm, please, please, going to stop. this is the first time we've experienced it. >> thank you very much for joining us melanie and sandy. well, tacloban was hit particularly badly, of course, but typhoon haiyan hit elsewhere, just a few miles away from where we're standing now. andrew harding has been to have a look at that particular village there. >> this is where the storm first hit land. it's an isolated village right on the coast. as you can see, the devastation
we don't have money, you going to kill us. >> and were people killed? >> yes. >> and reports of women also being -- >> yeah, yeah, women they're going to rape. >> and how much support and how much aid have you had since haiyan? have you had anything at all? >> no. the roads are closed, the airport, the same with the -- the port as well. >> yeah. >> and melanie, how difficult has it been for your children, you're 8 aren't you? >> what?...
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people have painted the words help us on the wall here, hoping someone will notice. blood and debris have left roads and bridges him passable. -- floods and debris. shops and warehouses were destroyed, as were most buildings in the port city. before the typhoon, she sold groceries. now she has to scavenge for supplies. >> it's really hard. there is no more food in the warehouse or the malls. >> in many places, frustration is turning to desperation. relief trucks have been looted as well as shops and gas stations. in response, the government has reinforced the military police presence. >> police and military are here to establish law and order. we will deal with the looting and are trying to protect businesses. otherwise, everything will descend into chaos. >> and international aid operation is underway and thousands of filipino soldiers have been deployed to deliver supplies. but with only three transport planes in you so far, the military and state emergency services appear overwhelmed. president aquino has expressed frustration over the slow response and has pledge
people have painted the words help us on the wall here, hoping someone will notice. blood and debris have left roads and bridges him passable. -- floods and debris. shops and warehouses were destroyed, as were most buildings in the port city. before the typhoon, she sold groceries. now she has to scavenge for supplies. >> it's really hard. there is no more food in the warehouse or the malls. >> in many places, frustration is turning to desperation. relief trucks have been looted as...
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they use the microphone to detect tiny vibrations. images recorded by the phone's camera are used to record what part of the screens are being touched or what numbers are being typed. >>> and google has applied for a patent for a google tattoo. it acts like blue tooth with a cell phone but the tattoo is a sticky substance applied to the neck that transmits the users voice. the google tattoo could be used as a lie detector. google is not commenting. >>> 5:50. a couple bought this desk for less than 200 bucks. why is suddenly became worth nearly a hundred grand. plus. >>> it really stands out as much as our relationship does. >> november is one of the least popular months for weddings, so why the sudden rush to the alter today. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] some things are simply better at home. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélo
they use the microphone to detect tiny vibrations. images recorded by the phone's camera are used to record what part of the screens are being touched or what numbers are being typed. >>> and google has applied for a patent for a google tattoo. it acts like blue tooth with a cell phone but the tattoo is a sticky substance applied to the neck that transmits the users voice. the google tattoo could be used as a lie detector. google is not commenting. >>> 5:50. a couple bought...
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and i used unforgivable language. apologize. >> ostracized by his colleagues and shunned by supporters, rob ford has one ally left. his older brother, doug, a member of the city council. >> the folks here do not have the legal or moral authority to be doing what they are doing today. >> the brothers have been signed up for a weekly show on comedian tv. meanwhile, the city council meets on monday to strip rob ford of most of his remaining powers. the one capacity they cannot deprive him of, is the power to embarrass. he is likely to use again and again. bbc news, washington. >> next, the tv show. world newsching bbc america. could this river power most of africa at? the plan to turn this dream into reality. -- africa? the plan to turn the plan to turn this dream into a reality. in indiaorting legend called time on his cricketing career. we have more on how his fans have been reacting to this news. out,e fans are trickling after an exhilarating day. this was his final day on the cricket field. runs, he was just short of
and i used unforgivable language. apologize. >> ostracized by his colleagues and shunned by supporters, rob ford has one ally left. his older brother, doug, a member of the city council. >> the folks here do not have the legal or moral authority to be doing what they are doing today. >> the brothers have been signed up for a weekly show on comedian tv. meanwhile, the city council meets on monday to strip rob ford of most of his remaining powers. the one capacity they cannot...
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i was so hopeful this plan would move us forward, but it's moving us backward. >> reporter: the president says his administration wasn't as clear as it needed to be about healthcare reform. >> we are going to get this done. >> reporter: tara mergener, cbs news, washington. >> the president claims he deliberately lied to americans. >>> cuts at san jose state university are not happening, doing an about-face, and will not have to cut staff and classes despite a $4 million deficit. it plans to make up the difference by taking money from infrastructure and equipment upgrades. earlier this week, school officials caused a panic, warning dozens of classes and jobs could be cut. >>> a south bay freeway ramp had to be shut down after a pedestrian was struck and killed on the connector ramp just before 5:00 a.m. the ramp and far right lane of northbound 280 were shut down for nearly two hours while authorities investigated. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> two men who took care of more than a dozen elderly people abandoned in a senior home were honored yesterday. miguel alvarez and
i was so hopeful this plan would move us forward, but it's moving us backward. >> reporter: the president says his administration wasn't as clear as it needed to be about healthcare reform. >> we are going to get this done. >> reporter: tara mergener, cbs news, washington. >> the president claims he deliberately lied to americans. >>> cuts at san jose state university are not happening, doing an about-face, and will not have to cut staff and classes despite a $4...
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losing him is a terrible blow for us. dortmund's one bright spot, the free kick. >> we started the second half really well, but then we conceded an equal izzer yet again. no one dealt with the danger properly and the ball was allowed to go in. >> while the free kick was not as spectacular, it was just as effective. 10 minutes later, he stole the show with an exclusive winner. it was his sixth goal of the season, a remarkable 2-1 win. they have won every game he has scored in with dortmund no different. >> it's fantastic to win against such a great team. we had to steady ourselves when we went 1-0 behind but i was sure there was still more to play for. the team did a brilliant job today. >> this time could only the woodwork. all in all a bitter day for dortmund. >> while their main title rival continued doing what they do best, the 3-0 win was their 37th atch unbeaten, a new record. a finish worthy of any striker but this was the most eye catching goal. a precision free kick at halftime. he completed the scoring with a pen
losing him is a terrible blow for us. dortmund's one bright spot, the free kick. >> we started the second half really well, but then we conceded an equal izzer yet again. no one dealt with the danger properly and the ball was allowed to go in. >> while the free kick was not as spectacular, it was just as effective. 10 minutes later, he stole the show with an exclusive winner. it was his sixth goal of the season, a remarkable 2-1 win. they have won every game he has scored in with...
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technology that might be good to have, but hope you'd never have to use. in new ark, kit do kpix 5. >> it would cost a million dollars to equip all the schools in oakland unified. >>> we show the crowd that gathered. >> reporter: for the commuters on highway 24, the crosses visible from the road are a daily far off reminder of the coast of a decade of war. from a distant, the lafayette crosses over lap and intercept until they become a solid wall of white. >> the lights of the professional soldier is always carried with it one basic premise, that is to do your job. >> reporter: but on veterans day, a closer look reveals names, sometimes faces of those lost in iraq and afghanistan. >> what i felt tonight was the same thing that i felt and i feel when i go to the wall. and it's just solemn, and it's sad, and it hurts. >> reporter: in the cold shadow of a b.a.r.t. station, the thousands of hillside crosses are a reminder of the fallen veterans of war, and looking in the crowd, the realization, veterans don't always come home in flag draped coffins but are no
technology that might be good to have, but hope you'd never have to use. in new ark, kit do kpix 5. >> it would cost a million dollars to equip all the schools in oakland unified. >>> we show the crowd that gathered. >> reporter: for the commuters on highway 24, the crosses visible from the road are a daily far off reminder of the coast of a decade of war. from a distant, the lafayette crosses over lap and intercept until they become a solid wall of white. >> the...
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to typhoon coming its way and used to heavy flooding. they were hit by a typhoon just weeks ago, and the red crosses that been helping with that. they'll do everything they can and they're evacuated where needed. but my concern the area has been inundated with floodwater, and with this rain we could see severe flooding there as well. >> thank you so much for coming on our show. peter garrett the disaster relief manager for the british red cross in london. >>> now, for a sports fans who are hoping to watch a blow dart competition or tug-of-war the olympics games may prove to be a little disappointing. but for the native in about still, they showcase these events and a little more. here is the story. >> reporter: chants from indigenous people getting ready for competition. indigenous people from all over getting ready to take part of the 12th edition of the indigenous games. they'll compete in traditional sports, bow and arrow, blow dart competition, and wrestling among others, football breaks with tradition but it is an event. this is bra
to typhoon coming its way and used to heavy flooding. they were hit by a typhoon just weeks ago, and the red crosses that been helping with that. they'll do everything they can and they're evacuated where needed. but my concern the area has been inundated with floodwater, and with this rain we could see severe flooding there as well. >> thank you so much for coming on our show. peter garrett the disaster relief manager for the british red cross in london. >>> now, for a sports...
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. >> that was chris johnson speaking to us earlier from cebu city. a passenger plane has crashed in the city of kazan, killing all 50 people on board. the boeing 737 belonging to tatarstan airlines was making and a second attempt to land and exploded when he hit the runway. the plane left moscow earlier in the day. there were 44 passengers and six crew members on the board. due to close in less than two hours in chile. the socialist candidate is expected to win. does, it would be her second time in the job. this time, she is vowing to help narrow the gap between rich and poor. her main policy priority is educational reform. she is helping to finance that with an increase in corporate taxes. cheered as if she had already won the election. >> she enjoys widespread support ranging from communist to christian democrats. she is aiming to secure more than half the vote to avoid a runoff poll. >> [speaking spanish] >> there are nine candidates, but i would like to win. >> the contrast between the candidates is huge. she said she was to keep the economy on t
. >> that was chris johnson speaking to us earlier from cebu city. a passenger plane has crashed in the city of kazan, killing all 50 people on board. the boeing 737 belonging to tatarstan airlines was making and a second attempt to land and exploded when he hit the runway. the plane left moscow earlier in the day. there were 44 passengers and six crew members on the board. due to close in less than two hours in chile. the socialist candidate is expected to win. does, it would be her...
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the technology is being used in bay area cities. law enforcement says there have been 85 shoot enat school in the past five years in this country. >> to the devastation from typhoon haiyan in the philippines. people in the bay area are trying to help the victims of the storm. this morning, the registered nurse response network announced 400 bay area nurses who speak the language are ready to go. officials say up to 10,000 are feared dead with entire rejoins without food and water and in san francisco, a small group of filipino americans say they will be back on the corner of powell and market streets this morning to collect donations. >> the communication lines down. there is no way to get into the other areas. for us being so far away and as much as we want to help this is our way of helping. >> the group collected $700 yesterday for information on how you can help, go to abc7news.com and click on "see it on tv." >> meteorologist mike nicco is here to look at the storme: moving to china. >> we will show you what is going on it came
the technology is being used in bay area cities. law enforcement says there have been 85 shoot enat school in the past five years in this country. >> to the devastation from typhoon haiyan in the philippines. people in the bay area are trying to help the victims of the storm. this morning, the registered nurse response network announced 400 bay area nurses who speak the language are ready to go. officials say up to 10,000 are feared dead with entire rejoins without food and water and in...
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you can trust us in the future. and that's the test that they haven't met yet. >> brown: tom rosenstiel, kelly mcbride, thank you both very much. >> you're welcome. >> ifill: dick cheney was 37 years old when he suffered his first heart attack. by the time he was sworn in as vice president in 2001, he'd survived four. and there would be one more. he's received stents, defibrillators, an external battery-powered heart pump, a quadruple bypass, and, now, at the age of 72, he is living with a transplanted heart. the former vice president and his longtime cardiologist, dr. jonathan reiner, have written a book about this journey, "heart: an american medical odyssey." i spoke with him earlier today. vice president cheney, welcome back to the newshour. >> it's good to be back. >> in reading your book it becomes clear in many points during your public life and your private life you've come much closer to death than anyone. >> well, i was certainly sick for a long period of time. but that's one of the thing that we hope to a
you can trust us in the future. and that's the test that they haven't met yet. >> brown: tom rosenstiel, kelly mcbride, thank you both very much. >> you're welcome. >> ifill: dick cheney was 37 years old when he suffered his first heart attack. by the time he was sworn in as vice president in 2001, he'd survived four. and there would be one more. he's received stents, defibrillators, an external battery-powered heart pump, a quadruple bypass, and, now, at the age of 72, he is...
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that is where abc7 news reporter joins us. wayne? >> it is aget getting one or two of these in your homes. if you don't is them we will help you. an hour ago here in cupertino, the again that makes the detectors has donated 3,000 smoke alarms and another 300 smoke detectors with help from abc7 we will get them in the hands and homes of people who need them in oakland, san jose, san francisco, menlo park, santa clara county. the fire department keeps them in trucks. the captain will not leave the station without one because he never knows when he might need it. >> we carry on our rig two or three of the smoke detector but with the advent of what was donated we will be able to carry carbon monoxide detectors which will help everyone. if the situation lends itself and we go into a house for a medical call, we always look around to see if they have a working smoke detector and if they don't i will have one of the guys go to the rig and offer it to them and say, without like 9 smoke ticketer, can we put it in? >> does anyone say no? >> th
that is where abc7 news reporter joins us. wayne? >> it is aget getting one or two of these in your homes. if you don't is them we will help you. an hour ago here in cupertino, the again that makes the detectors has donated 3,000 smoke alarms and another 300 smoke detectors with help from abc7 we will get them in the hands and homes of people who need them in oakland, san jose, san francisco, menlo park, santa clara county. the fire department keeps them in trucks. the captain will not...